What is an auto attendant?

An auto attendant is an automated phone answering system that greets callers and offers menu options to route them to the right person or department — the pre-AI version of a phone receptionist.

Written By Catherine Weir

Last updated About 3 hours ago

An auto attendant is an automated phone answering system that greets callers and offers menu options — "press 1 for sales, press 2 for support, press 0 for the operator" — to route the caller to the right person or department. Auto attendants have been the standard for business phone automation since the 1990s.

Auto attendants are often bundled with business phone platforms (RingCentral, Nextiva, Zoom Phone, and similar) at no extra cost. Every modern cloud PBX includes one.

What an auto attendant does

  • Greets every incoming call with a recorded or synthesized message

  • Plays a menu of options and listens for the caller's selection

  • Routes the call to a phone line, group, voicemail, or sub-menu based on the selection

  • Optionally offers a dial-by-name directory for reaching specific employees

  • Handles after-hours and holiday routing with separate menus

Auto attendant vs. AI receptionist

Auto attendants and AI receptionists are often confused because both pick up the phone and don't require a human. The difference is significant:

  • Auto attendant: pre-recorded menu, caller presses keys, system routes to a destination. No understanding, no conversation, no task completion.

  • AI receptionist: natural conversation, caller says what they need, system understands and completes tasks like booking appointments or answering questions.

An auto attendant hands callers off to voicemail or a person. An AI receptionist actually handles the call. The economics are different too — auto attendants come free with your phone system; AI receptionists replace a receptionist (or an answering service) and have their own pricing.

When an auto attendant is the right choice

  • Your business has distinct departments and a relatively small call volume

  • Callers are usually dialing in with a specific person or department in mind

  • You have staffed people to pick up the routed calls during business hours

  • You don't need the system to answer questions or complete tasks on its own

When an AI receptionist is the right choice instead

  • You're losing calls to voicemail or "press 0" after the menu

  • You want the system to actually handle the call end-to-end — book the appointment, answer the question, take the message

  • You're paying for an answering service to catch the calls your auto attendant couldn't handle

  • Your callers are frustrated by menus and just want to talk to someone

  • You need coverage 24/7 without hiring a night shift

Can you run both?

Yes — many businesses use their auto attendant for basic routing during business hours and forward to an AI receptionist after hours or on overflow. Others replace the auto attendant entirely with an AI agent that handles every call conversationally. Both are valid — the right answer depends on your call volume and the mix of calls you get.

Related concepts

  • IVR (interactive voice response) — the general category auto attendants belong to

  • AI receptionist — the modern replacement

  • PBX — the underlying phone system auto attendants run on

  • Call routing — the broader category

See it in action

If you want to replace or augment an auto attendant with something that actually handles calls, the Receptionist Agent at 365agents does exactly that. Forward your business number to the AI and it picks up every call conversationally — no menus, no "press 1 for…" required.